I think he's every right to be annoyed. And he's right that Pep isn't a city fan. Pep doesn't seem to give a toss what the fans want. Having said that, the team he put out walked all over the rags in the first half and should have won the game. Before the game I was annoyed with Pep's selection. Afterwards, I was livid with the players' finishing and defending. Still am.

I much prefer wanker though it's better not to insult other board members at all as it often ends in an unseemly mess.

I found Pep saying that Raiola should respect dogs funny indeed the other day even though the insult did seem to antagonise him somewhat. His point about being offered Pogba was revealing and salient too.

Yes, Pep said he's a Barca fan. Fair enough. I just wish he was a bit more receptive to what City fans want. Though, again, the first half performance was more than good enough bar the finishing. Indeed, it was our incredible dominance in the first half that made the defeat so shocking.

Having a whinge that we need to now win another two games to win the league seems rather entitled and calling Pep a wanker seems a bit daft to me, but hey ho.

I suspect Paddy was like a lot of us older City, winning this particular derby was a once in a lifetime opportunity to really stuff it to the rags after all the years of piss taking we have put up with from them, seeing a bench with KDB, Aguero, Walker, Jesus sat on it and not playing a No 9 at all at home was a real pisser, think I called Pep a daft twot to my missus, but I can understand Paddy calling him a wanker after those red wankers scored 3, its just an emotion thing, lets face it, no City fan thinks Pep is a wanker..........still cant understand Pep and his motives for this though, did he tell them to relax and take foot off pedal a bit at his half time talk ? save energy for Tuesday maybe ?

Winning the Champions League was probably the first on the list of Pep's KPI's when he 'applied' for the job. Our Arab Friends want to win it.

I am sure Pep is only too well aware of the importance of the derby to the fans (he knows all about derbies) and any compromise he made on Saturday was done with a heavy heart - but while there's still a possibility - he felt obliged to juggle things around to give us the best chance possible of pulling off a minor miracle on Tuesday. Thanks to poor finishing and defensive errors (and some shite refereeing) it back-fired badly - but hardly a reason to call Pep's understanding of the club he manages into question.

What should be called into question is his surprisingly cautious tactics / team selection at Anfield which got us into this mess in the first place (decisions that were most likely made - ironically - with the 'Premiership confirming' derby in mind). This sequence of games could not have fallen at a worst time for us really. Pep decided to manage his resources rather than go all-out; got some decisions wrong at the start; and everything snowballed from there. Massive cock-up - but you can see how these things happen. The one thing I'll say in his defence is that he's not been well served by recent injuries.

Rightly we're all upset and express it different ways.Pep is probably not a City fan more likely to be a Barca fan, still he's brought a style of football to City we've loved.Annoyingly Klopp has his measure & turns City over & Pep seems to have know answer to it.Have to say Saturday was typical City which in some ways made me smile. City will win EPL just not happened yet CL is lost and Pep hasn't got City further than previously .Same ol' same ol'